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Marigolds 
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Annual. July-October. In every garden. Mar' 
igolds are old favorites and rank next to Zinnia 
in dignity and interest. The new types are out' 
standing. Marigolds keep the garden bright and 
cheery from mid-summer until frost. The long 
stiff stems so necessary for ideal cut flowers are 
covered with an attractive foliage. They prefer 
a light, rich soil and a sunny situation, and 
adapt themselves to the mixed border or large 
beds. 
EIGHT OUTSTANDING 
MARIGOLDS 
Sweetly fragrant. Free from the usual 
Marigold odor. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED—3 ft. In¬ 
curved Type. A distinct type introduced in 
1938 representing one of the great advancements 
in Marigolds. The flowers of this lovely in' 
curved type are true and 1009 b double averaging 
4 ins. The stems are good and strong, support¬ 
ing masses of flowers of the highest artistic value 
for cutting. 
4966 
4968 
Orange 
Yellow j 
I/s Oz., 40c 
Pkt. 20c 
Marigold—Gigantea Sunset Giants 
4970 Mixed. Colors vary from deep orange to light 
orange and from deep yellow to light yellow. 
I/s oz., 35c.Pkt. 15c 
4955 Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids. 3 ft. 
Shades of orange and yellow. 
I/s oz., 35c.Pkt. 10c 
4957 GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS. 4 ft. The 
most popular Marigold for size and beauty. 
The flowers are fragrant and the largest ever 
known in the Marigold group, averaging 3 ins. 
in size. They are loosely formed and very full 
'centered with broad, heavy petals gracefully 
overlapping. The plant is strong, growing 
with heavy foliage and good cutting stems. Sun¬ 
set Giant is a mixture of orange and yellow 
shades. 
Ys oz., 35c.Pkt. 15c 
4972 COLLARETTE CROWN OF GOLD. 2/2 ft. 
The first Marigold in cultivation with odorless 
foliage. Flowers 2’/2 ins. across, sweet-scented, 
golden orange, ebrysanthemum-like top sur¬ 
rounded by a collar of broad petals. 
Ys oz., 35c.Pkt. 15c 
4960 GUINEA GOLD. 3 ft. Ever increasing in 
popularity. Flowers 2 to 2'/2 ins. across, semi¬ 
double and double, golden orange. 
Vs oz., 25c; I /4 oz., 45c.Pkt. lOc 
4961 YELLOW SUPREME. 3 ft. Similar to 
Guinea Gold, but flowers are larger and fluffier, 
3 ins. across with broad, loose, frilled petals 
of a rich lemon yellow. 
Vs oz., 30c; I/4 oz., 50c.Pkt. lOc 
Tall Double African Marigolds—3 ft. 
Splendid large flowers of the quilled type. 
4962 Orange Alldouble. The Alldouble strain is 
100% double. A rich golden orange. 
Vs oz., 35c.Pkt. 15c 
4963 Lemon Alldouble. Vs oz., 35c. .Pkt. 15c 
4998 Orange Prince. Vs oz., 25c."j 
4976 Lemon Queen. Vs oz., 25c.k Pkt. 
5009 Double African Mixed. 1/4 oz., 25c] lOc 
Single Marigolds | 
5044 Legion of Honor— Little Brownie. 9 in. 1 
Single golden yellow flowers, velvety crim- ^ 
son spots. 1/4 oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
5048 Golden Miniature— Tagetes Signata Pu- 
mila®. 8 in. Dwarf, compact and bushy 
in habit with fern-like leaves, and covered 
with small, single, golden-yellow flowers 
about the size of a dime. 
i/» oz., 30c.Pkt. lOc 
Pkt. 
lOc 
Dwarf Double French Marigolds—i ft. 
The flowers are smaller than African, but the markings 
are interesting. Some are solid colors, others striped 
and spotted. The dense bushes are attractive for bed¬ 
ding or border plants. 
5010 Golden Ball. Golden yellow......... 
5021 Gold Striped. Brownish red, striped 
golden yellow . 
5023 Yellow. Brown margin. 
5025 Lemon Ball. Lemon yellow. 
5027 Mahogany. Mahogany-brown . 
Any of above, l/t oz., 30c 
5029 Collection. One packet each.40c 
5043 French Double Mixed. Ya oz., 25c. .Pkt. lOc 
Early Flowering French Marigolds—i ft. 
5022 Harmony. The finest Dwarf Double French 
Marigold ever introduced. In less than three 
months from seed the dwarf compact plants 
attract attention with a blaze of color. The 
flowers cover the entire bush and continue to 
bloom all season until killed by frost. Distinct 
and Scabiosa-like in formation, each bloom has 
a central deep orange crest which is surrounded 
by a narrow maroon collar of broad petals. A 
gorgeous sight that every garden should have 
in either a bed or border. 
V 4 oz. 35c.Pkt. lOc 
Marigold—Harmony 
